South-facing paved rear garden, low-maintenance
About 860 sq.ft over three floors, freehold
Two double bedrooms plus converted loft with Velux windows
Contemporary kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances
Single bathroom; one shower/toilet (no en-suite)
Solid-brick walls (no known cavity insulation) — upgrade potential
Around 1 mile to St Albans City station and town centre
Small plot with steps up to front door; terraced position
A well-presented Victorian terraced house arranged over three floors, offering close to 860 sq.ft of practical living space. The ground floor has a bright living room with original sash windows and shutters, a central dining area and a contemporary kitchen/breakfast room with integrated appliances. A single, stylish bathroom sits to the rear with direct access to the south-facing paved garden.
Upstairs there are two comfortably proportioned bedrooms; the principal bedroom at the front features a fireplace while the second bedroom overlooks the garden. A converted loft room with Velux windows provides flexible extra space suitable as a home office, guest bedroom or studio. The home benefits from mains gas central heating, double glazing, and fast broadband and mobile signal.
Notable practical points: the house is solid-brick as originally built with no known cavity insulation, and the small plot and terraced position mean outdoor space is low-maintenance but limited. There is one bathroom only, and the property’s multi-level layout involves stairs throughout. The location is convenient — around a mile from St Albans City station and close to good local schools and the town centre.
This freehold property suits professionals, couples or small families seeking a tidy, characterful home ready to move into, with straightforward potential to improve energy performance and personalise finishes. Buyers should note the constrained garden size and the likely need to upgrade insulation if higher efficiency is desired.



































































